Title: New Material for Raman Spectroscopy
1New material for surface-enhanced Raman
Spectroscopy Advanced Fuel Research, Inc., East
Hartford, CT
Innovation The Company has developed a new
material to promote surface-enhanced Raman (SER)
scattering. The new material consists of silver
nanoparticles embedded in a porous sol-gel glass,
which increases Raman scattering by 1 million
times or more. This allows detection of chemicals
at physiological concentrations that would assist
in monitoring astronaut health.
- Accomplishments
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- The company has developed the new material into a
product in just three years. The product "Simple
SERS Sample Vials" consists of glass vials
internally coated with the SER active material.
This product provides molecular structure
information allowing researchers to both identify
and quantify chemicals at part-per-million to
part-per-billion concentrations. The silver-doped
sol-gel vials provide a number of advantages over
previously developed SER active materials - there is virtually no sample preparation
required (samples do not have to pre-mixed,
- dried or dissolved in specific solvents or
reagents). - all common solvents can be used, including water
from pH 1 to 10, - signals appear in less than 1 second,
- the sol-gels are active for 1 year or more,
- the vials can be used with any commercial Raman
spectrometer, - and, most importantly, the SER activity can be
duplicated from vial-to-vial allowing - reproducible and quantitative measurements.
- Government/Science Applications
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- The SER active sol-gels were developed for NASA
to provide trace chemical analysis with potential
applications for life support systems through
continuous water quality monitoring and for
astronaut health assessment through urine and
blood analysis. The first published SER spectra
of urine and several physiologically important
chemicals strongly support the potential of
developing a "Smart Toilet" based on this
technology. Successful measurements of the DNA
bases and many amino acids suggest employing this
technology also for exobiology. The ability to
measure extremely low concentrations of these - bio-chemicals on Mars, Europa or one of several
comets would enhance the search for
extraterrestrial life. The SER active sol-gel
material is currently being explored for a number
of other trace chemical applications, including - detecting and identifying chemical and
biological warfare agents - detecting and identifying chemical contaminants
in water (groundwater and - water supplies)
- detecting and identifying illicit drugs on
surfaces - identifying and quantifying new pharmaceuticals
and metabolites - identifying molecular structures in drug
discovery - detecting and quantifying bio-chemicals
indicative of disease in urine
- Commercialization
- Our "Simple SERS Sample Vials" represent our
first product employing the patent pending
sol-gel coating. They were introduced to market
in March at the Pittsburgh Conference and have
generated 18 sales in the four months following.
Vials have been sold to pharmaceutical and
Biotech Companies, Government Agencies, and
Universities. Advanced Fuel Research, Inc. has
formed Real-Time Analyzers to market the vials
and Raman spectrometers. - AFR is pleased to announce that its commercial
spin-off company, On-Line Technologies, Inc. is
being acquired by MKS Instruments, Inc. (NASDAQ
MKSI) in a merger worth more than 22 million.
The merger agreement was signed on March 15, 2001
and the transaction will close on April 27, 2001.
The acquisition will provide the resources to
continue development of On-Line's products with
access to worldwide sales, distribution, and
services.
Points of Contact - NASA Jane I Fox,
jifox_at_ems.jsc.nasa.gov - Advanced Fuel
Research, Inc. S. Farquharson 860-528-9806 1998
STTR Phase II NAS9-98024
Johnson Space Center Date of Update 05/01/01
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